Readers ([i]photographers[/i]) of a nervous disposition should probably not read [url=http://www.woolgathering.org.uk/2015/03/oh-for-the-quiet-life/]this[/url]. [i]Oh, yeah[/i] [i]Life is bare, gloom and mis’ry everywhere[/i] [i]Stormy weather[/i] [i]And I just can’t get my poor self together,[/i] Treacle is home with us but we don’t know for how long. His days are very much numbered – he has a mass on …
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Faraway places, with strange sounding names
Briefly: been to town, brought Treacle home, found mammoth photographic disaster in my studio… it may be costly, even more so than the vet bill (which was large)
Getting Closer
This arrived in the mail yesterday just as I was getting myself and Treacle ready to go catch the ferry. Needless to say it is not yet out of its box but certainly am looking forward to trying it out. I know that it is a compromise but anything longer than this 200mm lens was …
Bus Stop
Treacle went for a ferry ride to the vet today. This is he, waiting at the gate for the Community Bus to collect us and take us to the ferry (we couldn’t take the car due to Rodent Incursion Damage) Unfortunately, Treacle has not come home with me this evening. He is having a little …
More of the same
Another chill but sunshiny day today. I had forgotten to get my anti-Rook device in after the bin man came yesterday so I grabbed my coat and mittens and the camera and walked down to the gate with the dog to get it back. I fitted the polariser again and tried dialling in a couple …
Not half bad
It’s a fair day today. The featured pic was taken this morning when I put my rubbish out at the gate – snapping a selection to choose from for my now regular Monday morning Blip, the Monday Outlook. Today I was inspired by my sister-in-law to get out my polarising filter and make some use …